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Dinosaur: Mirischia asymmetrica

Length*: | 1.65 m | 5.4 ft |
Weight*: | 5 kg | 11 lb |
*The largest known specimen
Period
Epoch: Early Cretaceous
Stage: Albian
Years: 113–100.5 Ma
Details
Status: valid
Author: Naish, Martill & Frey
Year: 2004
Distribution
Area: South America
Country: Brazil
Region: Ceará
Formation: Romualdo
Locations
Sources
Material: Two dorsal vertebrae, rib, gastralia, synsacrum, partial ilia, pubes, incomplete ischia, incomplete femora, proximal tibia, proximal fibula, intestine, postpubic airsac ?
References: Naish, Martill and Frey, (2004). Ecology, systematics and biogeographical relationships of dinosaurs, including a new theropod, from the Santana Formation (?Albian, Early Cretaceous) of Brazil.